Constance Kampf, Ph.D.Business Communication Business and Social Sciences,Aarhus University
Mobile CSR Projects linking consumers with corporations: CarrotMob, ColaLife & GoodGuide
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Food for thought…
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http://www.microsoft.com/uk/encarta/default.mspx
http://www.wikipedia.org/
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/05/21/businessinsider-jimmy-wales-wikipedia-operations-2010-5.DTL
Food for thought…
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What are the implications of porous boundaries between firms and stakeholders?
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Shifting relations between the Firm and the Community… Shifting relations between the Firm and the Community…
Can three people change our understanding of Corporate Social Responsiblity via mobile tech?
Brent Schulkin for CarrotMob… using mobile technology to organize local consumer action
Dara O’Rourke for GoodGuide…using mobile technology to enable consumers to access CSR information at the point of purchase
Simon Berry for Colalife…using mobile technology to document aid work in Zambia and leverage Coca-cola’s distribution network.
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http://www.colalife.org/blog/
Three Cases of consumers/super social media users contributing to business strategy…
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1. Carrot Mob Reducing eco footprint of local businesses
2. The Good GuideScientific 3rd party Reporting about products on
health, environment & community at point of purchase
3. ColaLifeUsing corporate assets for aid to poor customer
populations in rural Africa
Working to make sense of CSR, and give their sense of CSR to corporations
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Enactment through connecting (D)iscourse & (d)iscourse
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Gee differentiates (D)iscourse and (d)iscourse
(D)iscourse represents the set of concepts or ideologies underlying composition choices by the author
(d)iscourse represents the actual linguistic and grammatical features of the text
Their combination brings together rhetorical and linguistic perspectives on communication.
Connecting (D)iscourse & (d)iscourse via terministic screens & entitlement
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Entitlement...Short hand for situations
(d)
(D)
Terministic Screens...selecting, reflecting and deflecting
(d)
(D)
What processes do we use to create and connect (D) and (d) discourses?
Entitlement...Short hand for situations
(d)
(D)
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Burke proposes that language be viewed “by thinking of speech as the entitling of complex non-verbal situations.” LASA p.361
the social content in such words, their nature as receptacles of personal attitudes and social ratings due to the fact that language is a social product, and thus builds the tribes’ attitudes into its ‘entitlings’ and into their “abbreviations”
as words for things. LASA p.361
What processes do we use to create and connect (D) and (d) discourses?
Entitlement...Short hand for situations
(d)
(D)
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Do (d)iscourses act as entitlements or terministic screens? (K.Burke)
Terministic Screens...selecting, reflecting and deflecting
(d)
(D)
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“a way of seeing is also a way of not seeing.” PC p.49
“Men seek for vocabularies that will be faithful reflections of reality. To this end they must develop vocabularies that are selections of reality. And any selection of reality must, in certain circumstances, function as a deflection of reality.” GM p.59
“many of the ‘observations’ are but implications of the particular terminology in terms of which the observations are made.” LASA p.46
Do (d)iscourses act as entitlements or terministic screens? (K.Burke)
Terministic Screens...selecting, reflecting and deflecting
(d)
(D)
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Working to make sense of CSR, and give their sense of CSR to corporations
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Creating the aid-pod
Inventing theCarrotMob event for sustainability
Focusing on product health and safety at the point of purchase
Carrot Mob relying on (D)iscourses for sustainability…reducing the environmental footprint
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUz0kM1u_jk
Collision between Good Guide’s (d) and U.S. Federal Government’s (d)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ab5l2_dHhtQ
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Colalife creating/entitling a (D) in which corporations use their assets for sustainingthe health of their poorest customers
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUz0kM1u_jk
Language Processes of Making Sense throughentitling and using terministic screens
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aid-podCarrotMob
health and safety
(d)
(D)
(D)
(d)
Conclusions:Enacting through language
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(d)
(D)
(D)
(d)
Social Media SuperUsersoffer resources, knowledgeand vision for CSR in corporatesettings.
How can firms leverage porous boundaries afforded by new media?
Is CSR strategy itself crowd-sourceable?
How can a deeper awareness of how weenact sensemaking through language helpbridge the cognitive dissonance ?